How to exclude the center/current number when performing movmax?

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liu James
liu James 2016년 12월 2일
답변: Chris Turnes 2016년 12월 5일
Im trying to create the Donchian Channel which uses the preceding 20day high. So I figure to use movmax but it includes the current/center number.
A = [4 8 6 -1 -2 -3 -1 3 4 5];
M = movmax(A,[2 0])
M =
4 8 8 8 6 -1 -1 3 4 5
Is there a way to not include the center value?
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Adam
Adam 2016년 12월 2일
Not that I can see using movmean. You can program your own version easily enough though with just a moving window and your own defined function

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Chris Turnes
Chris Turnes 2016년 12월 5일
There's no direct way to exclude the current point in a given window with the moving statistics functions. However, since you want a trailing maximum in this particular answer, it is fairly easy to get around. As Jan pointed out, a 20-point trailing maximum that excludes the current point can be computed as a 19-point trailing maximum with a 1-point shift. So, you should be able to just do:
movmax([-Inf x(1:(end-1))], [18 0]);
I believe this should be equivalent to what you want (although you'll have to decide what should happen for the first point, where you'd have a window only containing the current point).

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov 2016년 12월 2일
편집: Andrei Bobrov 2016년 12월 2일
Let x - your data
One way
m = 20;
M = conv2(x(:),[zeros(m+1,1); ones(m,1)]/m,'same');
M = M(m+1:end);
Other way
m = 20;
n = numel(x);
M = mean(x(hankel(1:n-m+1,n-m+1:n)),2);

Jan
Jan 2016년 12월 2일
The max of the preceeding 20 elements without the current element is the same as the former max of the preceeding 19 elements.
So please post some input data and the wanted output data.

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